According to the "Daily Mail" on December 16, the former U.S. ** Donald Trump unleashed wild words at a campaign event in Durham, New Hampshire. "Immigrants all over the world are poisoning the blood of our people like poisonous snakes," he said. You know, this sentence appeared in the book "Mein Kampf" by Adolf Hitler, the leader of World War II. Trump also said that "immigrants poison madhouses and prisons around the world."
During World War II, Hitler, the German leader, not only recounted his extreme racist views many times in "Mein Kampf", but also made reactionary speeches on various public occasions that were exclusive to Germanic people, advocated the theory of racial superiority, and vigorously incited the nationalist sentiments of the German people to ensure his rule and realize his ambitions. In Mein Kampf, he writes that "all the great civilizations of the past have decayed and perished simply because the original creative races were poisoned with blood". In other words, the Germanic people, who were supposed to have advanced civilizations, were no longer creative because they were contaminated by the blood of other inferior peoples. The fallacy of arrogance! Trump is known to have an aversion to immigration. With his businessman's mind, he issued executive orders. He doesn't like the fertile water to flow into the fields of outsiders. When he came to power in 2017, he announced a series of reforms aimed at immigration, including: strengthening border security; restrictions on illegal immigration; reforming the legal immigration system; enhanced immigration screening; Adjust the green card application and issuance, and so on. The most important one is the abolition of "birthright citizenship," which does not allow children of undocumented immigrants born on U.S. soil to automatically obtain citizenship. This is undoubtedly a bombshell and has stirred up many controversies.
Immigrants are against it. They emphasize their contribution to American society, arguing that doing so is a denial of basic human rights that could lead to a further escalation of social discontent and discontent. On the other hand, native-born people agree that it will protect the security and economic interests of the United States and help reduce the social and economic burden.
In his speech, Mr. Trump said that "we still have a lot of work to do" and, if allowed, "fifteen million or sixteen million people coming into our country." These people will occupy our posts." Migrants are "pouring into our country" from Asia, Africa and around the world. Nobody was looking at them, they just came in." During the whole speech process, the former ** was always roaring, in a state of madness, and sometimes the preface did not match the afterword, and the fan group was confused. According to the report of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the number of immigrants in 2023 is only three million. Regarding the "separation wall" on the U.S.-Mexico border, he also exaggerated, saying that it has been "completely built." But in fact, when Biden took office in 2021, only 452 miles (about 727 kilometers) of the wall were built, of which only 40 miles (about 64 kilometers) were newly built.
In October of this year, he made a similar ** talk, saying that immigrants are criminals, lunatics and pathos. Interestingly, Hillary Clinton, the former Democratic candidate, once compared Trump to Hitler, arguing that Trump has "** tendencies" and "if he is elected in 2024, it will bring almost unimaginable destruction to the United States." Regardless of whether Trump is likely to become the ** or not, he is so exaggerated and unleashed nonsense in the election campaign for the sake of votes, do you really not understand that the United States is so democratic?